Pictures and video from social media show the car submerged in the rapids.
A first responder holds the body of a person who was pulled from a partially submerged in the Niagara River near the brink of American Falls, Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, in Niagara Falls, N.Y. A car entered the Niagara River and became stuck in the rapids just yards from the brink of Niagara Falls on Wednesday, the fate of any occupants of the vehicle unknown. It was not immediately clear how or where the gray car entered the frigid, rushing water or whether anyone was inside. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News via AP) (The Buffalo News)
One person is dead after a car plunged into the Niagara River, with pictures showing the car was close to the brink of the top of Niagara Falls.
A U.S. Coast Guard diver recovered the woman from her vehicle on Wednesday afternoon after being lowered from a helicopter, according to the New York State Parks Police. It was not clear if she was alive when she was recovered.
The woman was in her 60’s and lived within the area of the river in Niagara Falls, New York, according to officials, and was pronounced dead on the scene.
Pictures and video from social media show the car submerged in the rapids.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the New York State Parks said that water levels in the river were lowered by the Power Authority after New York State Park Police were notified of a black vehicle in the river at 11:50 a.m. The car was only 50 yards from the brink of the American Falls.
Drones and the Niagara County Sheriff helicopter were both used to determine if any individuals were in the vehicle, according to the spokesperson.
Officials from the New York State Parks are still determining how to remove the car from the river, and an investigation into how the car got into the river is underway.
A video shared by a FOX Buffalo reporter shows a U.S. Coast Guard diver being lowered into the river to make the rescue.
Roads in the area of the incident were slick as snow fell.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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